Earth Science SOL Review Sheet #11: Paleontology

Essential Knowledge and Skills

·  A fossil is the remains, impressions, or other evidence of the former existence of life preserved in rock.

·  Some ways in which fossils can be preserved are molds, casts, and original bone or shell.

·  Nearly all fossils are found in sedimentary rocks.

·  In Virginia, fossils are found mainly in the Coastal Plain, Valley and Ridge, and Appalachian Plateau provinces.

·  Most Virginia fossils are of marine organisms. This indicates that large areas of the state have been periodically covered by seawater.

·  Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic fossils are found in Virginia.

·  Relative time places events in a sequence without assigning any numerical ages.

·  Fossils, superposition, and cross-cutting relations are used to determine the relative ages of rocks.

·  Absolute time places a numerical age on an event.

·  Radioactive decay is used to determine the absolute age of rocks.

·  Describe how life has changed and become more complex over geologic time.

·  Interpret a simple geologic history diagram using superposition and cross-cutting relations.

Important Words You Need to Know:

absolute dating – calculating age in years

carbon 14 – parent material used in radiometric dating of organic remains

cast – a model of an organism formed when a mold fills with sediment

Cenozoic – current era; Age of Mammals

extinct – when a species no longer exists

fossil – any direct evidence of life that lived before recorded history

index fossil – a fossil used to determine the age of other fossils or rocks

Law of Cross cutting Relationships – when interpreting a geologic column, if one event cuts through or affects another, it must be younger than the one it cut through

Law of Superposition – in a series of undisturbed strata, the oldest layer is on the bottom and the youngest is on the top

mold – a dent or a hollow in a rock in the shape of an organism

Mesozoic – era when dinosaurs were dominant

original remains – bones, shells, teeth, and in some cases entire bodies that are preserved without changing the original material

Paleozoic – era containing life from trilobites to reptiles

relative dating – finding the order of a series of events

radioactive decay – the release of subatomic particles from the nuclei of radioactive elements until a stable non-radioactive element is produced, is used to determine the absolute age of rocks and or fossils

Now You Try It!

Practice Questions: Circle the correct answer!

1. Which of these is MOST LIKELY a sedimentary rock?

A C

B D

2. In which type of environment were the sediments that formed these sedimentary rock layers most likely deposited?

A glacial

B mountainous

C marine

D terrestrial plateau

3. During which era were the dinosaurs the dominant life form on Earth?

A Paleozoic

B Cenozoic

C Precambrian

D Mesozoic

Use this diagram to answer the next two questions.

4. Which statement gives an accurate age relationship for the bedrock in the cross section?

A Intrusion A is younger than intrusion C.

B Intrusion C is younger than intrusion B.

C Intrusion B is older than intrusion A.

D Intrusion C is older than layer E.

5. The most obvious (easily seen) buried erosional surface is found between rock units–

A A and B

B D and F

C C and D

D E and H

6. What does the presence of this fossil suggest about the area during the Devonian?

A swamp

B desert

C marine

D polar

7. Which rock type is the oldest?

A C

B D

8. The diagram below represents the current number of decayed and undecayed atoms in a sample that was originally 100% radioactive material.

If the half-life of the radioactive material is 1,000 years, what is the age of the sample?

A 1,000 yr

B 2,000 yr

C 3,000 yr

D 4,000 yr

9. During which era did man first appear?

A Paleozoic

B Cenozoic

C Precambrian

D Mesozoic

10. What is the estimated age of the Earth?

A 4.5 billion years

B 4.6 billion years

C 4.5 million years

D 4.6 million years